HVOF and HVAF Coatings of nano-agglomerated Tungsten Carbide - Cobalt powders for Water Droplet Erosion Application
HVOF and HVAF Coatings of nano-agglomerated Tungsten Carbide - Cobalt powders for Water Droplet Erosion Application
Wednesday, May 13, 2015: 1:40 PM
Room 102A (Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center)
Thermal sprayed tungsten carbide based coatings have been the focus of many studies and are industrially accepted for a multitude of wear and erosion resistance applications. The present work studies the microstructural, phase analysis and mechanical properties such as micro-hardness and fracture toughness and their effects on the water droplet erosion resistance of such coatings deposited with thermal spray processes including HVOF (high velocity oxygen fuel) and HVAF (high velocity air fuel). The feed nano-agglomerated tungsten carbide-cobalt powders are in either sintered or non-sintered conditions. The WDE tests were performed using 0.4 mm water droplets at 300 m/s impact velocity. The study shows promising results for this cermet as WDE resistant coating when the coating can reach its optimum quality using the right thermal spray process and parameters.